Complete this electronic spreadsheet to ensure that your Plastics mini inspection chambers product information meets the requirements of Level 2 BIM. This is important as it will enable your customers to select, specify and use your products within the BIM environment. Once you have completed this template you can host it on your own website or distribute it to your customers. Please note that we do not host completed product data templates within the BIM Toolkit.

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Requirement

Graphical representation of element, dimensionally inaccurate.

Purpose of information

To provide a visual indication of proposals at a Concept stage identifying key requirements such as access and maintenance zones etc.
Information to be suitable for zonal spatial coordination of primary systems / elements.

3

Requirement

Visual information to provide developed principles of the design to a greater level of detail. Developed coordination between all professions. Visual development showing coordination for general size and primary relationships between different elements of the construction.
Can form a brief for a specialist sub-contractor or fabricator to progress with their technical design, fabrication and installation. This would be expected to include critical dimensional coordination, performance requirements and qualities of finish.

Visual information to provide fixed principles of the design supporting procurement. Developed coordination between all professions. Visual representations showing coordination for general size and relationships between different elements of the construction.
Graphical representation of system, dimensionally accurate indicating primary performance characteristics.
Graphical information represented may alter dependant on visual information to be produced, eg: Scope of work drawings, setting out, floor loading etc
Typical / Installation details separately produced linked to model element and adjacent constructions.

Purpose of information

To provide a visual representation of proposals at a Technical Design stage supporting full spatial coordination.

5

Requirement

Visual information to provide full information to support construction / installation. Developed coordination between all professions.
Visual representations showing final coordination for size and relationships between different elements of the construction.
Graphical representation of system, dimensionally accurate indicating primary performance characteristics and sufficient information to support installation.
Typical / Installation details separately produced linked to model element and adjacent constructions.

Purpose of information

To be updated during the construction process to reflect the final design, and to provide a future reference to sit alongside the O&M Manuals.

Complete this electronic spreadsheet to ensure that your Plastics mini inspection chambers product information meets the requirements of Level 2 BIM. This is important as it will enable your customers to select, specify and use your products within the BIM environment. Once you have completed this template you can host it on your own website or distribute it to your customers. Please note that we do not host completed product data templates within the BIM Toolkit.

Provide enough information to allow the selection of the manufacturer product to meet requirements. This information may also be used to replace the installed product during the operation stage of the building's lifecycle. Information covering the execution of the deliverable should also be provided in the associated specification.

Provide the information specific to the installed deliverable that is required for operation and maintenance. Information covering the detailed maintenance should also be provided in the associated PDF manuals.

Name

Definition

Accessibility performance

The accessibility issue(s) which the object satisfies.

Asset type

An indication of whether the object is fixed or movable.

Category

A classification code, e.g. Uniclass2015.

Code performance

The code compliance requirement(s) which the object satisfies

Colour

Characteristic or primary colour of product.

Constituents

Optional constituent features, parts or finishes.

Description

A description of the type of object to detail any design intent.

Duration unit

Duration of expected life (typical value is 'years')

Expected life

The typical service life of the object.

Features

Other important characteristics or features relevant to product specification.

Finish

Characteristic or primary finish of product.

Grade

Standard grading which the product corresponds.

Manufacturer

Email address for the organisation responsible for supplying or manufacturing the object

Material

Characteristic or primary material of product.

Model number

The product, item or unit number assigned by the manufacturer of the object.

Model reference

The name of the object as used by the manufacturer.

Name

A unique human-readable alphanumeric name that begins with the product type.

Nominal height

Typically the vertical or secondary characteristic dimension.

Nominal length

Typically the larger or primary horizontal dimension.

Nominal width

Nominal width of product, typically the characteristic or secondary horizontal or characteristic dimension.

Replacement cost

An indicative cost for unit replacement.

Shape

Characteristic shape of product.

Size

Characteristic size of product.

Sustainability performance

Description of the sustainability issue(s) which the object satisfies

Warranty description

Description of the warranty content and any exclusions.

Warranty duration (labour)

Duration of labour warranty.

Warranty duration (parts)

Duration of parts warranty.

Warranty duration unit

Duration of warranties (typical value is 'years').

Warranty guarantor (labour)

Email address for the organisation responsible for the labour warranty.

Warranty guarantor (parts)

Email address for the organisation responsible for the parts warranty.

Asset identifier

The identification assigned to an asset that enables its differentiation from other assets.

Bar code

The identity of the bar code (or rfid) given to an occurrence of the product (per instance).

Installation date

The date that the manufactured item was installed (per instance).

Serial number

The serial number assigned to an occurrence of a product by the manufacturer (per instance).

Tag number

The tag number assigned to an occurrence of a product by the occupier (per instance).